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Fall Migration Brings Spike in Avian Flu Detection in Oregon

Oregon has reported a spike in avian flu detections coinciding with the return of migratory waterfowl for the fall season. This marks Oregon as the first state to report such an increase, raising concerns about the impact on local wildlife and poultry industries. The findings underscore the ongoing challenges posed by avian influenza in the region.

Lane County has highest number of pertussis cases this year with 249, officials say

Lane County has reported the highest number of pertussis cases in Oregon this year, with 249 confirmed cases. Health officials are warning that the state may surpass its previous record of 910 cases by the end of 2024, prompting renewed emphasis on vaccination efforts.

Oregon’s first case of bird flu infecting a human reported in Clackamas County

Oregon has reported its first case of avian influenza in a human, as confirmed by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Oregon Health Authority. This significant health development raises concerns about the spread of the bird flu and its implications for public health and safety.

Look, it's Bob the Dog! Local labradoodle becomes center of PCC's veterans support

Bob, a 20-pound miniature Australian Labradoodle, has become a beloved support animal at Portland Community College's Sylvania Campus, thanks to coordinator Matt Blankenship. The presence of therapy dogs like Bob highlights the importance of emotional support in educational environments, particularly for veterans. This heartwarming story showcases the positive impact of therapy animals on mental health and community well-being.

Multnomah County adds 250 recovery housing beds

Multnomah County has expanded its recovery housing initiative by adding 250 new beds, providing crucial support for individuals seeking to overcome substance use disorders. This expansion reflects a commitment to addressing the local opioid crisis and improving community health outcomes. The initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance residential treatment options and reduce waitlists for recovery services in the region.

OHSU President Danny Jacobs to resign

OHSU President Danny Jacobs announced his resignation in an email to employees, marking a significant change in leadership at the institution. His retirement will pave the way for Nate Selden to succeed him, indicating a shift in OHSU's strategic direction.

OHSU President Dr. Danny Jacobs steps down after more than 6 years in role

Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) President Dr. Danny Jacobs is stepping down after over six years in his role, marking a significant change in leadership at one of Oregon's key medical institutions. The departure highlights ongoing transitions within higher education and healthcare governance in the region.

Significant rise in whooping cough cases in Clark County

Clark County is experiencing a significant rise in whooping cough cases, with public health officials confirming 342 cases this year. A local high school has alerted parents about potential exposure, raising concerns in the community. This outbreak highlights the importance of vaccination and public health awareness.

UPDATE: Portland police find missing 67-year-old with Alzheimer's

Portland police successfully located Clarence Eason, a 67-year-old resident with Alzheimer's who went missing on October 22 after leaving his home. Eason's case highlights the ongoing concerns regarding the safety of vulnerable populations, particularly those with cognitive impairments, in the community.

City of Portland, police to host prescription disposal event for 'Take Back Day'

The City of Portland, in collaboration with the Portland Police Bureau and the Drug Enforcement Administration, is hosting a prescription drug disposal event on Saturday, October 26, as part of the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day initiative. This effort aims to promote public safety and responsible drug disposal, addressing the growing concerns around medication misuse and environmental impact.